Lying Down With Beddit At Wearable Technology Show 2016

I love sleeping so much, my energetic girlfriend consistently questions how I can be so lazy. With this in mind, imagine my excitement when I came across Beddit at the Wearable Technology Show.

It works simply enough - a single sensor is placed underneath the bed sheet, which keeps track of your sleep and transmits the data to your phone via bluetooth. All of these data points including amount of deep sleep, snoring, respiration and heart rate are combined to form a single sleep score. This can be used to provide feedback and help you sleep better.

“I have been searching for the holy grail of an in-home, easily adopted technology, which requires very little effort on behalf of the user," Dr. James Maas writes on their website. "Discovering the Beddit has been the answer to my prayers and my searches.”

Hands On With Kinematix Tune At Wearable Technology Show 2016

We've seen all kinds of fitness trackers in different positions, from your wrist to your chest. The Kinematix Tune is the first one that actually makes complete sense to me, as it is attached to the insoles of your running shoes.

Hands On With Visijax At Wearable Technology Show 2016

One of the key buzzwords flying around this year's Wearable Technology Show was "safety," which is why Visijax are seeing so much success! The premise is simple, but this CES innovation award-winning range of activewear brings a lot to the table for any cyclist.

Samsung Gear S hands on at the Wearable Technology Show

Smartwatches dominated the Wearable Technology Show, and Samsung brought their latest Gear S to the party. So with the element of doubt surrounding this new category of products, we went hands (...well wrists) on.

New Rising Media will be at the Wearable Technology Show

Wearables are quickly becoming a technological and cultural norm, which alongside the rise in augmented reality makes 2015 an exciting year for new innovations. With this in mind, I'm proud to say the New Rising Media team will be at this year's Wearable Technology Show and Augmented Reality Show to cover it all for the first time.